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Paparazzi gets too close to Deepika Padukone’s car, actress says ‘Aaja, baith ja’

MUMBAI: Actress Deepika Padukone said "Aaja, baith ja (Come, sit)" to a cameraman who was too close to her car while trying to click her as she came out of the airport here.

Paparazzi gets too close to Deepika Padukone’s car, actress says ‘Aaja, baith ja’

Screen grab from the viral video.



Mumbai, June 27 

Actress Deepika Padukone said "Aaja, baith ja (Come, sit)" to a cameraman who was too close to her car while trying to click her as she came out of the airport here.

Deepika was flashed a smile for the shutterbugs as she came out wearing blingy pants. 

When she saw a paparazzo come close to her car, she wittily said: "Aaja, baith ja." The video went viral on the Internet with fans going gaga over her funny side.

"Finally someone accepts that she is funny...her humour is underrated," wrote one fan. 

Some fans commented that Deepika is getting influenced by her husband Ranveer Singh.

"Ranveer Singh ka assar hai," wrote one fan, while another wrote: "Ranveer Singh, OMG, she is becoming you." — IANS

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